The text you would want people to use would be

<a href='http://yoursite.com";>Postcards</a> by YourCompany

I would focus on 3-5 primary words and rotate how people link to you. so you
drive rank for multiple words.

It will be easier to focus on 1 primary word, and roll other flagship words
in as phases.

Just an idea.

~Chad

On 5/2/07, Ash <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Chad Sollis wrote:
> Thanks Cole, great post,
>
> Forgive me for chiming in late... I have not read all the posts, just
> Coles,
> but hope to provide some additional insight.
>
> Something else that is widely overlooked in SEO, and quite possibly the
> single most important thing you can do for a website is relevant back
> links.
> Despite the common theory of "Content is King," and fretting over title
> tags, meta keywords, keyword density, and latent semantics...  If you
> focus
> on your "popularity" (not talking about PR here)...  your SEO rankings
> will
> start soaring.

So if I had a bunch of clients willing to link to my site, what html
snippet would I give them to post that would help the most? We do
postcards for Real Estate agents, so obvious keywords there would be
printing, postcards, marketing, recipes, etc. Is a pre-written snippet
of html the best way to go, or should I have them write something
themselves? Is a simple link to my website enough? I know I need to put
better descriptive text in my alt tags, but with the industry we're in,
it's hard to NOT have a graphics-heavy site, because they want to know
exactly how things will look (except for color, I'm talking layout
mainly) when they see it.

SEO sounds like a good^H^H^H^H great meeting topic to me.

Ash


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